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quadgram | frequency |
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the church of england | 70 |
early english books online | 44 |
at the same time | 41 |
body and blood of | 39 |
and blood of christ | 38 |
of the church of | 38 |
the act of parliament | 38 |
the church of rome | 37 |
the body and blood | 36 |
the advantage of church | 35 |
the confession of faith | 30 |
to take the test | 30 |
and the protestant religion | 29 |
the earl of argyle | 29 |
far as it is | 29 |
to the advantage of | 27 |
as it is consistent | 27 |
in so far as | 26 |
the word of god | 26 |
in the case of | 25 |
to the protestant religion | 24 |
as far as it | 23 |
it is to be | 22 |
represented either as utf | 22 |
characters represented either as | 22 |
the worship of the | 22 |
that it is not | 22 |
so far as it | 21 |
in the mean time | 21 |
on the other side | 21 |
of the protestant religion | 21 |
it is consistent with | 21 |
there can be no | 20 |
consistent with it self | 20 |
reasons for abrogating the | 20 |
is not to be | 20 |
for abrogating the test | 20 |
of bread and wine | 19 |
that there is no | 19 |
the acts of parliament | 19 |
the bread and wine | 18 |
of church and state | 18 |
and for that reason | 18 |
to take the oath | 18 |
in a lawful way | 18 |
in the church of | 17 |
is so far from | 17 |
the sense of the | 17 |
all members of parliament | 17 |
as well as the | 17 |
and meaning of the | 16 |
as far as he | 16 |
is consistent with it | 16 |
in a lawfull way | 16 |
that they may be | 15 |
and in a lawfull | 15 |
the true protestant religion | 15 |
with the protestant religion | 15 |
the substance of the | 15 |
to impose contradictory oaths | 15 |
as a part of | 15 |
of his majesties privy | 15 |
a part of the | 15 |
in the presence of | 14 |
not repugnant to religion | 14 |
whereas it is pretended | 14 |
government of the church | 14 |
the authority of the | 14 |
the words of the | 14 |
of the true god | 13 |
if there was a | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
of his own conscience | 13 |
the body of christ | 13 |
that can be made | 13 |
in a little time | 13 |
ought not to be | 13 |
the greatest part of | 13 |
repugnant to the protestant | 13 |
advantage of church and | 13 |
and acts of parliament | 13 |
an act of parliament | 12 |
of the body and | 12 |
in the house of | 12 |
is not at all | 12 |
sense and meaning of | 12 |
of church or state | 12 |
alteration in the government | 12 |
lords of his majesties | 12 |
the lords of his | 12 |
the thing it self | 12 |
as if he had | 12 |
the power of the | 12 |
of heaven and earth | 12 |
by the act of | 12 |
characters marked as illegible | 11 |
or text strings within | 11 |
in mind that in | 11 |
the keyers to be | 11 |
text is available for | 11 |
readable characters will be | 11 |
and or corrected and | 11 |
these processes should make | 11 |
creating the tcp texts | 11 |
users should bear in | 11 |
to simplify the filling | 11 |
should make clear that | 11 |
the true nature of | 11 |
a limit of instances | 11 |
assumptions that can be | 11 |
editorial teams in oxford | 11 |
these texts for their | 11 |
text strings within braces | 11 |
of every monographic english | 11 |
have been issued variously | 11 |
use these texts for | 11 |
should be aware of | 11 |
english books online text | 11 |
books online text creation | 11 |
quality of tcp data | 11 |
attribution is given to | 11 |
sent to external keying | 11 |
of the tei in | 11 |
encoding based on the | 11 |
placeholder characters or elements | 11 |
given to their original | 11 |
did not meet qa | 11 |
known extent have been | 11 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 11 |
via their early english | 11 |
been issued variously as | 11 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 11 |
encoding was enhanced and | 11 |
processed by university of | 11 |
although there are a | 11 |
text and markup reviewed | 11 |
elements to simplify the | 11 |
intended to range over | 11 |
mainly structural encoding based | 11 |
was a compelling reason | 11 |
and characters marked as | 11 |
encoded text transcribed from | 11 |
by the institutions providing | 11 |
the encoding was enhanced | 11 |
never have been looked | 11 |
providing financial support to | 11 |
in of gaps by | 11 |
in accordance with level | 11 |
the public domain as | 11 |
never intended to impose | 11 |
then carried out by | 11 |
by proquest via their | 11 |
publisher proquest to create | 11 |
and encoded texts based | 11 |
wide variety of subject | 11 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 11 |
of tcp data is | 11 |
standards were returned to | 11 |
the publisher proquest to | 11 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 11 |
financial support to the | 11 |
to reflect the true | 11 |
proofread for accuracy and | 11 |
been transformed into placeholder | 11 |
accordance with level of | 11 |
reflect the true nature | 11 |
each text was proofread | 11 |
tcp is a partnership | 11 |
the host of heaven | 11 |
between and available in | 11 |
for keying and markup | 11 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 11 |
from proquest page images | 11 |
to create accurately transcribed | 11 |
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converting tcp files to | 11 |
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and markup guidelines are | 11 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 11 |
reason to do so | 11 |
works in other languages | 11 |
or tei g elements | 11 |
bibliography of english literature | 11 |
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general aim of eebo | 11 |
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universities of michigan and | 11 |
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credit and attribution is | 11 |
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proquest via their early | 11 |
be aware of the | 11 |
restraints of time and | 11 |
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keying companies for transcription | 11 |
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usually the first edition | 11 |
unicode or text strings | 11 |
and use these texts | 11 |
into placeholder characters or | 11 |
bear in mind that | 11 |
a number of works | 11 |
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encoded texts based on | 11 |
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of creating the tcp | 11 |
number of works in | 11 |
online text creation partnership | 11 |
characters or elements to | 11 |
to be taken by | 11 |
was enhanced and or | 11 |
the universities of michigan | 11 |
illegible were corrected where | 11 |
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markup guidelines are available | 11 |
therefore chose to create | 11 |
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notably latin and welsh | 11 |
or elements to simplify | 11 |
of the penal laws | 11 |
errors will remain and | 11 |
the image sets published | 11 |
selection was intended to | 11 |
remain and some readable | 11 |
the house of lords | 11 |
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process of creating the | 11 |
structural encoding based on | 11 |
later edition of a | 11 |
text was proofread for | 11 |
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quality assurance was then | 11 |
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gentleman in the country | 6 |
in order to the | 6 |
or so much as | 6 |
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to his friends in | 6 |
supper of our lord | 6 |
it must be a | 6 |
and lords of privy | 6 |
believe that in the | 6 |
his friends in london | 6 |
think to the advantage | 6 |
there is a great | 6 |
to the lords of | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
change or alteration in | 6 |
natural rights of peerage | 6 |
seems to be the | 6 |
blood of christ are | 6 |
can by no means | 6 |
a person of quality | 6 |
after the consecration thereof | 6 |
for securing the protestant | 6 |
that he takes it | 6 |
of the lords of | 6 |
any alteration in the | 6 |
self and the protestant | 6 |
of the test is | 6 |
by the authority of | 6 |
authority of the three | 5 |
our lord iesus christ | 5 |
and not repugnant to | 5 |
far as concerns the | 5 |
or adoration of the | 5 |
global keyed and coded | 5 |
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for any man to | 5 |
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for a prince to | 5 |
given at his coronation | 5 |
of all others whom | 5 |
so far as concerns | 5 |
solemn league and covenant | 5 |
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in the supper of | 5 |
to the nature of | 5 |
and that i shall | 5 |
as the supreme deity | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
his majesties privy council | 5 |
by the th act | 5 |
this oath and test | 5 |
the original text notes | 5 |
the council of trent | 5 |
that in the supper | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
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by the bishop of | 5 |
in as far as | 5 |
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the first part of | 5 |
explication of the test | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
there lies no obligation | 5 |
not to be a | 5 |
the right administration of | 5 |
of the english nobility | 5 |
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gentleman of the romish | 5 |
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the creator of heaven | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
our trimmer is not | 5 |
established by the laws | 5 |
waited on his highness | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
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as by law established | 5 |
the laws of this | 5 |
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invocation or adoration of | 5 |
all others whom it | 5 |
for him in the | 5 |
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no more than a | 5 |
it will never be | 5 |
made use of to | 5 |
it should be so | 5 |
it is very hard | 5 |
original in huntington library | 5 |
of this present parliament | 5 |
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parliament of king james | 5 |
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by no means to | 5 |
any other manner of | 5 |
that the invocation or | 5 |
they could not be | 5 |
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in the worship of | 5 |
up arms against the | 5 |
of the eternal god | 5 |
betwixt the king and | 5 |
preaching of the word | 5 |
a letter to a | 5 |
of the substance of | 5 |
into the substance of | 5 |
there must be some | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
and the interest of | 5 |
president of the session | 5 |
out of the land | 5 |
plead for him in | 5 |
or any other manner | 5 |
written word of god | 5 |
the harmony of the | 5 |
it in his own | 5 |
so much as to | 5 |
that the earl of | 5 |
of the mosaick law | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
liberty to rise in | 5 |
and to the intent | 5 |
of the word of | 5 |
for the exoneration of | 5 |
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right administration of the | 5 |
that there lies no | 5 |
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may be said to | 5 |
i promise and swear | 5 |
in the plain genuine | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
it can never be | 5 |
found guilty of treason | 5 |
a vindication of his | 5 |
spi global keyed and | 5 |
now published for the | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
the nobility and gentry | 5 |
rest of the world | 5 |
every thing that is | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
the kirk of god | 5 |
it was to be | 5 |
no obligation on me | 5 |
of the true religion | 5 |
the same time that | 5 |
that there is not | 5 |
the mother of god | 5 |
upon the power of | 5 |
and i promise and | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
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as well as to | 5 |
that there is nothing | 5 |
what he had said | 5 |
from the original text | 5 |
is the same thing | 5 |
be a part of | 5 |
to take up arms | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
the invocation or adoration | 5 |
repeal of the test | 5 |
for the clearing and | 5 |
of original in huntington | 5 |
which in it self | 5 |
is not only a | 5 |
this is my body | 5 |
to consent to any | 5 |
confession was to be | 5 |
the pain of treason | 5 |
can explain it but | 5 |
the nature of a | 5 |
recorded in the first | 5 |
looked upon as a | 5 |
the ends of peace | 5 |
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a liberty to rise | 5 |
the oath of supremacy | 5 |
that the invocation of | 5 |
a declaration of the | 5 |
with it self and | 5 |
and for the other | 5 |
it is now established | 5 |
other manner of way | 5 |
or any man else | 5 |
the written word of | 5 |
that the earl was | 5 |
accepted by the council | 5 |
is contained in the | 5 |
power of the keys | 5 |
explanation of his explication | 5 |
endeavour any alteration i | 5 |
the matter of the | 5 |
be given at his | 5 |
and in all causes | 5 |
of his body and | 5 |
he is willing to | 5 |
others whom it may | 5 |
upon any pretence whatsoever | 5 |
and the first of | 5 |
confession of faith recorded | 5 |
which can never be | 5 |
obedience as far as | 5 |
this seems to be | 5 |
to be given at | 5 |
endeavour any alteration he | 5 |
the religion of the | 5 |
king james the vi | 5 |
a share in the | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
ought to be repealed | 5 |
get the better of | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
the sense and explication | 5 |
and agreeable to the | 5 |
any of his majesties | 5 |
the gods of the | 5 |
benefit of all others | 4 |
his majesty and his | 4 |
to be looked upon | 4 |
the idolatry of the | 4 |
before the lords of | 4 |
of parliament made against | 4 |
concerning the repeal of | 4 |
it cannot be denied | 4 |
to do any thing | 4 |
the penalty of being | 4 |
especially with relation to | 4 |
that they do not | 4 |
was willing to take | 4 |
the notion of transubstantiation | 4 |
to take an oath | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
if the earl had | 4 |
the most high god | 4 |
in the right use | 4 |
and exoneration of his | 4 |
the design of the | 4 |
but when they are | 4 |
in all time coming | 4 |
persons disaffected to the | 4 |
part of the nation | 4 |
on the word of | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
the council had allowed | 4 |
thing in it self | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
founded on the word | 4 |
and gentry of the | 4 |
at their own discretion | 4 |
the plain and genuine | 4 |
make use of the | 4 |
was confident the parliament | 4 |
not bind up himself | 4 |
and rulers vigilantly travel | 4 |
the meaning of the | 4 |
for the preservation of | 4 |
and confession of faith | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
by the lords of | 4 |
the king of france | 4 |
wherein he did take | 4 |
it had been better | 4 |
no means to be | 4 |
that there lyes no | 4 |
the benefit of all | 4 |
it is enough to | 4 |
of the words of | 4 |
that the bread and | 4 |
to give an account | 4 |
to resist gods ordinance | 4 |
the oath it self | 4 |
the crimes of treason | 4 |
the worst thing that | 4 |
which you are to | 4 |
to be the only | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
have a right to | 4 |
the confession was to | 4 |
his preface to bishop | 4 |
to belong to the | 4 |
with the said protestant | 4 |
i will only say | 4 |
a new model at | 4 |
the character of a | 4 |
it is most certain | 4 |
have a mind to | 4 |
aptara keyed and coded | 4 |
for them to understand | 4 |
much as in them | 4 |
in the country to | 4 |
to be a member | 4 |
and that they are | 4 |
snake in the grass | 4 |
now established by the | 4 |
the same time to | 4 |
consent to any change | 4 |
the severity of the | 4 |
is taken from the | 4 |
you may the better | 4 |
giving an account of | 4 |
the protestant religion is | 4 |
alteration he thinks to | 4 |
to the words of | 4 |
and policy of the | 4 |
that the protestant religion | 4 |
that he was confident | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
be understood in the | 4 |
the more to be | 4 |
sense of his own | 4 |
the family of argyle | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
to be so much | 4 |
the people of england | 4 |
administration of the external | 4 |
there being nothing more | 4 |
but as to the | 4 |
is consistent vvith it | 4 |
country to his friends | 4 |
said act of parliament | 4 |
plain and genuine sense | 4 |
his taking the test | 4 |
the test it self | 4 |
if it should be | 4 |
to the said sir | 4 |
as to make it | 4 |
to the written word | 4 |
it to have been | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
but so it is | 4 |
friends in london upon | 4 |
to a late pamphlet | 4 |
the castle of edinburgh | 4 |
there would be no | 4 |
the said alexander dunbar | 4 |
consistent with his loyalty | 4 |
in arms against the | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
by the same authority | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
sense of the words | 4 |
it is a sign | 4 |
to the prejudice of | 4 |
nor so much as | 4 |
bishop to the lord | 4 |
that by the test | 4 |
right use of the | 4 |
a rough draught of | 4 |
three estates of parliament | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
answer to a late | 4 |
by a person of | 4 |
the truth of the | 4 |
the councils letter to | 4 |
by the grace of | 4 |
by wing and nuc | 4 |
acts of parliament made | 4 |
he was willing to | 4 |
of our lord iesus | 4 |
to make it a | 4 |
that it should be | 4 |
to take it in | 4 |
in the land of | 4 |
the right of peerage | 4 |
of the supreme god | 4 |
that in the case | 4 |
so unwary as to | 4 |
to be a part | 4 |
right of the crown | 4 |
that this is the | 4 |
in respect of the | 4 |
profess the true protestant | 4 |
the law of god | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
that no man interpret | 4 |
is to resist gods | 4 |
in the like cases | 4 |
the clearing and exoneration | 4 |
never to consent to | 4 |
london upon the subject | 4 |
at the price of | 4 |
be made use of | 4 |
that you may the | 4 |
spirit of the lord | 4 |
is to be understood | 4 |
the bishop to the | 4 |
the sense in which | 4 |
the bishops of the | 4 |
the country to his | 4 |
body of christ is | 4 |
clearing and exoneration of | 4 |
the fundamental laws of | 4 |
that the greatest part | 4 |
and as for the | 4 |
there cannot be a | 4 |
power of the state | 4 |
and that it was | 4 |
even when they are | 4 |
meaning of the oath | 4 |
as if any thing | 4 |
history of the reformation | 4 |
there is no transubstantiation | 4 |
it was consistent with | 4 |
to resist the supreme | 4 |
swear to every proposition | 4 |
that the name of | 4 |
the major part of | 4 |
the land of canaan | 4 |
as soon as they | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
there ought to be | 4 |
the tribe of iudah | 4 |
before the lords commissioners | 4 |
the castle of edenburgh | 4 |
wing p estc r | 4 |
securing of the protestant | 4 |
matters of meer religion | 4 |
wing and nuc pre | 4 |
or assemble in any | 4 |
three estates of this | 4 |
can be no true | 4 |
draught of a new | 4 |
said archibald earl of | 4 |
there is no other | 4 |
advice to a daughter | 4 |
that they will not | 4 |
to endeavour any alteration | 4 |
the earl is bound | 4 |
who are to chuse | 4 |
is a great difference | 4 |
inherent right of the | 4 |
to the same purpose | 4 |
oath to be given | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
published for the benefit | 4 |
species of bread and | 4 |
the laws and customs | 4 |
allowed to take his | 4 |
the time to come | 4 |
for the support of | 4 |
he was confident the | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
the administration of the | 4 |
nothing can be more | 4 |
it is the only | 4 |
by the law of | 4 |
presence of the eternal | 4 |
and i am very | 4 |
of all his majesties | 4 |
and inconsistent with the | 4 |
blood of christ in | 4 |
only as far as | 4 |
that none of his | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
the said archibald earl | 4 |
and that by the | 4 |
any to take the | 4 |
of his own country | 4 |
highness was pleased to | 4 |
it would be an | 4 |
to those who are | 4 |
consistent vvith it self | 4 |
the verdict of the | 4 |
the whole series of | 4 |
the holy of holies | 4 |
verdict of the assize | 4 |
there lyes no obligation | 4 |
to his royal highness | 4 |
to be had of | 4 |
by the same act | 4 |
the publick and established | 4 |
a refuser of the | 4 |
there is not the | 4 |
the said protestant religion | 4 |
inconsistent with the said | 4 |
the hands of their | 4 |
p estc r ocm | 4 |
the lords of privy | 4 |
in such a manner | 4 |
that his royal highness | 4 |
observation of the sabbath | 4 |
that the earl did | 4 |
the test by the | 4 |
was to be sworn | 4 |
the reformation of the | 4 |
did take the oath | 4 |
of the test by | 4 |
part of the oath | 4 |
or any thing else | 4 |
the act made by | 4 |
to take his place | 4 |
is established by law | 4 |
taker of the oath | 4 |
it is not pretended | 4 |
set up as the | 4 |
be said to be | 4 |
that it might be | 4 |
in answer to a | 4 |
the true sense and | 4 |
his son christ jesus | 4 |
of the sense and | 4 |
the reasons for abrogating | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
be taken in the | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
slanderous speeches or writs | 4 |
as to the modus | 4 |
prejudice of his highness | 4 |
any man of sense | 4 |
new model at sea | 4 |
the authority of a | 4 |
reserves to himself the | 4 |
but to return to | 4 |
that the lords of | 4 |
from the severity of | 4 |
of allegiance and supremacy | 4 |
that it will be | 4 |
to the bishop of | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
only in so far | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
the face of a | 4 |
the consent of the | 4 |
of his royal highness | 4 |
of the government of | 4 |
in london upon the | 4 |
is now established by | 4 |
after the earl had | 4 |
and customs of all | 4 |
to the truth of | 4 |
in taking the test | 4 |
is the worst thing | 4 |
rights of the church | 4 |
that a prince who | 4 |
that it is to | 4 |
as appears by the | 4 |
the securing of the | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
the exoneration of his | 4 |
act for the test | 4 |
king and his people | 4 |
from the rest of | 4 |
the court of iustitiary | 4 |
the use of images | 4 |
rise in arms against | 4 |
the glory of the | 4 |
allowed to be printed | 4 |
members of both houses | 4 |
in opposition to idolatry | 4 |
reformation of the church | 4 |
and xml conversion a | 4 |
part of the law | 4 |
by which it is | 4 |
all the host of | 4 |
of the christian church | 4 |
of his majesties person | 4 |
to belong to him | 4 |
be of divine right | 4 |
the advantage of the | 4 |
what is meant by | 4 |
to his majesties service | 4 |
to conclude this head | 4 |
to impugn the dignity | 4 |
the constitution of the | 4 |
to the peace and | 4 |
and now published for | 4 |
in matters of meer | 4 |
in presence of his | 4 |
with advice of his | 4 |
it is evident that | 4 |
when he comes to | 4 |
of the host of | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
rough draught of a | 4 |
of a new model | 4 |
right of the english | 4 |
it is that the | 4 |
explain it for himself | 4 |
taking of the test | 4 |
he did take it | 4 |
in what part of | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
a law of an | 4 |
answer to the bishop | 4 |
with the bishop of | 4 |
by some of the | 4 |
to have been the | 4 |
authority of the same | 4 |
laws of this kingdom | 4 |
yet he cannot but | 4 |
you are to consider | 4 |
security of the government | 4 |
i affirm and swear | 4 |
in the execution of | 4 |
in the plain and | 4 |
not know how to | 4 |
laws and customs of | 4 |
it is one of | 4 |
estates in this present | 4 |
is no transubstantiation in | 4 |
execution of their office | 4 |
any alteration i think | 4 |
and with the protestant | 4 |
no transubstantiation in the | 4 |
the said act of | 4 |
members of parliament anno | 4 |
letter to a dissenter | 4 |
an answer to the | 4 |
and contained in the | 4 |
a wing p estc | 4 |
i am sure they | 4 |
of original in the | 4 |
the case of an | 4 |
of an high nature | 4 |
there are some things | 4 |
the earl waited on | 4 |
a late pamphlet called | 4 |
not swear to every | 4 |
letter to his majesty | 4 |
the worship of god | 4 |
the solemn league and | 4 |
it is necessary to | 4 |
intrinsick power of the | 4 |
that the earl had | 4 |
the declaration it self | 4 |
which they are to | 4 |
bishops of the church | 4 |
the protestant religion and | 4 |
the real presence in | 4 |
first parliament of king | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
it is not possible | 4 |
as i have told | 4 |
impossible for them to | 4 |
the laws and acts | 4 |
deliverance out of egypt | 4 |
case of the earl | 4 |
worship of the supreme | 4 |
that it doth not | 4 |
lies no obligation on | 4 |
be found guilty of | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
all the days of | 4 |
earl waited on his | 4 |
for the same reason | 4 |
the crimes of leasing | 4 |
agreeable to the written | 4 |
to be of divine | 4 |
the confession of the | 4 |
the question is not | 3 |
genuine meaning of the | 3 |
ought therefore to be | 3 |
my self to the | 3 |
a sense as did | 3 |
but i have already | 3 |
consent to any alteration | 3 |
him to go to | 3 |
proceed to sentence against | 3 |
that the council heard | 3 |
to our soveraign lord | 3 |
of his ecclesiastical polity | 3 |
alteration i think to | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
he did take the | 3 |
old act of the | 3 |
i am very desirous | 3 |
to oblige the whole | 3 |
be in the least | 3 |
to the acts of | 3 |
or use any dispensation | 3 |
the apostle tells us | 3 |
is time now to | 3 |
transubstantiation in the sacrament | 3 |
the whole fabrick of | 3 |
is a kind of | 3 |
a house of commons | 3 |
to be recorded in | 3 |
and where it is | 3 |
you are therefore to | 3 |
it is impossible he | 3 |
go along with it | 3 |
in cases of this | 3 |
doth not at all | 3 |
gentry of the nation | 3 |
such alterations as he | 3 |
publick and established religion | 3 |
to himself a liberty | 3 |
in competition with it | 3 |
that the kings majesty | 3 |
the first of january | 3 |
it is known that | 3 |
soever he may be | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
from any creature whatsoever | 3 |
into the thoughts of | 3 |
is to be allowed | 3 |
obliges us to swear | 3 |
consult or determine in | 3 |
dignity and authority of | 3 |
it ought not to | 3 |
no one thing in | 3 |
under the species of | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
to impose upon the | 3 |
to such as are | 3 |
he ought to have | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
the test and the | 3 |
by the conformed clergy | 3 |
oath of allegiance and | 3 |
arguments not disagreeable to | 3 |
matter of an oath | 3 |
popes having power to | 3 |
establishing the protestant religion | 3 |
betwixt and the first | 3 |
episcopacy to be of | 3 |
in the harmony of | 3 |
believe the same to | 3 |
church of england as | 3 |
was consistent with the | 3 |
several explications made of | 3 |
ends of the test | 3 |
the test with an | 3 |
in to the parliament | 3 |
the business of the | 3 |
force in matters of | 3 |
of all that i | 3 |
the intent and effect | 3 |
made for establishing the | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
any manner of evasion | 3 |
and this seems to | 3 |
made a ground of | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
by the right noble | 3 |
account of the prince | 3 |
character of a trimmer | 3 |
the royal legislative power | 3 |
therefore it is not | 3 |
preface to bishop bramhall | 3 |
and allowed to be | 3 |
that i shall not | 3 |
those of the church | 3 |
a great deal more | 3 |
or determine in any | 3 |
such a piece of | 3 |
were so far from | 3 |
in every thing that | 3 |
that i think it | 3 |
and judicatories in scotland | 3 |
but that they are | 3 |
there is but one | 3 |
his commission to his | 3 |
to be an inherent | 3 |
such a sense as | 3 |
of the law is | 3 |
nature of the thing | 3 |
meaning of the act | 3 |
in a lavvful vvay | 3 |
it is no wonder | 3 |
made of the test | 3 |
for that reason it | 3 |
had the honour to | 3 |
of the power of | 3 |
there is to be | 3 |
to be as much | 3 |
when it is so | 3 |
by the first act | 3 |
framed and emitted by | 3 |
it seemeth to me | 3 |
contained in that confession | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
parliament of james the | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
proving the lawfulness thereof | 3 |
and when they have | 3 |
crimes of an high | 3 |
is acknowledged to be | 3 |
as to the first | 3 |
of the authority of | 3 |
taken in the plain | 3 |
that the roman catholicks | 3 |
i come therefore to | 3 |
but that which is | 3 |
you the said archibald | 3 |
is no less than | 3 |
with several other old | 3 |
to take away his | 3 |
and that even the | 3 |
to the kings majesty | 3 |
affront to almighty god | 3 |
to be evil works | 3 |
is to be considered | 3 |
one of the clerks | 3 |
as to these words | 3 |
the sense wherein he | 3 |
the taker of the | 3 |
is a sign of | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
of its dishonourable birth | 3 |
of the like nature | 3 |
can import no crime | 3 |
wisdom of the nation | 3 |
it will be in | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
and that there is | 3 |
law of an ecclesiastick | 3 |
directly contrary to the | 3 |
as there can be | 3 |
to be very well | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
all the attempts of | 3 |
and that there lies | 3 |
of the jewish religion | 3 |
the abrogation of the | 3 |
the liberty of the | 3 |
be so much the | 3 |
he that reserves to | 3 |
himself not tyed up | 3 |
as that they may | 3 |
the earl did take | 3 |
and ministers of the | 3 |
judith siefring text and | 3 |
as you have seen | 3 |
of an ecclesiastical nature | 3 |
this present parliament assembled | 3 |
of the roman church | 3 |
we confess and acknowledg | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
civil power may restrain | 3 |
of quality of the | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
which he is willing | 3 |
purpose to give credit | 3 |
we do not swear | 3 |
from a gentleman of | 3 |
no man is at | 3 |
notion in their minds | 3 |
of a whole nation | 3 |
the lord thy god | 3 |
and the worship of | 3 |
written for the author | 3 |
the customs of the | 3 |
ought to be a | 3 |
any of the foresaid | 3 |
in the explication libelled | 3 |
of the lord jesus | 3 |
being declared to be | 3 |
they have any distinct | 3 |
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of the late marqueis | 3 |
enquiry into the reasons | 3 |
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the grace of god | 3 |
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of parliament injoining the | 3 |
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the lords of session | 3 |
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hands of their enemies | 3 |
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reservation of a freedom | 3 |
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lords commissioners of justitiary | 3 |
to his catholick church | 3 |
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attempts of the roman | 3 |
the union theological seminary | 3 |
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practice of the christian | 3 |
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this confession of faith | 3 |
to be the sense | 3 |
of this national church | 3 |
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the incarnation of christ | 3 |
test with an explanation | 3 |
sense of the imposer | 3 |
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in church and state | 3 |
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him in the foresaid | 3 |
man is at all | 3 |
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to what our author | 3 |
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men in the world | 3 |
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the holy catholick church | 3 |
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of his majesties subjects | 3 |
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church catholick in general | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
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for the protestant religion | 3 |
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sense of the parliament | 3 |
his covenant with abraham | 3 |
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of the established religion | 3 |
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crimes of treason and | 3 |
power to make any | 3 |
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sacraments of christ jesus | 3 |
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creation of the world | 3 |
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name of the body | 3 |
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allowed by the act | 3 |
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the late earl of | 3 |
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so that the very | 3 |
also several explications made | 3 |
the secret councils explanation | 3 |
you are to have | 3 |
for if it be | 3 |
which i am not | 3 |
the world in the | 3 |
doing that which pertains | 3 |
that there is any | 3 |
and infamous crimes libelled | 3 |
this church and kingdom | 3 |
of the church catholick | 3 |
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in the foresaid criminal | 3 |
that by that part | 3 |
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lawfulness thereof by arguments | 3 |
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of the said case | 3 |
express act of parliament | 3 |
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interest of the commonwealth | 3 |
the rest of mankind | 3 |
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lord marquess of halifax | 3 |
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the lord your god | 3 |
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the king and parliament | 3 |
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blood of our lord | 3 |
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to proceed to sentence | 3 |
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for establishing the protestant | 3 |
alteration he shall think | 3 |
right to his jurisdictions | 3 |
no man was ever | 3 |
well that ends well | 3 |
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a person of the | 3 |
of the rights of | 3 |
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through the whole series | 3 |
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relation to the earl | 3 |
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the nation in parliament | 3 |
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law established in particular | 3 |
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that rising in arms | 3 |
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decrees concerning divine verities | 3 |
secret councils explanation thereof | 3 |
if he was not | 3 |
the late lord marquess | 3 |
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appendix in answer to | 3 |
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which is not only | 3 |
any dispensation from any | 3 |
the lords and commons | 3 |
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judith siefring sampled and | 3 |
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the christian world in | 3 |
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legislative power of the | 3 |
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recorded in the registers | 3 |
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greater share of the | 3 |
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very body and blood | 3 |
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to be guilty of | 3 |
union theological seminary library | 3 |
the free exercise of | 3 |
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places of publick trust | 3 |
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the laws of god | 3 |
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of a christian church | 3 |
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government of the world | 3 |
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any man to make | 3 |
refuser of the oath | 3 |
miscellanies by the right | 3 |
commission to his catholick | 3 |
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special order and warrant | 3 |
of the conformed clergy | 3 |
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of the old testament | 3 |
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the wine into the | 3 |
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the son of man | 3 |
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bounds of their office | 3 |
the end of october | 3 |
late lord marquess of | 3 |
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and genuine sense and | 3 |
the king and the | 3 |
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